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Apple to Make Windows Drivers?

Mar 29, 2006 in , , , ,

Apple Computer has recently joined the ranks of BAPCo, the Windows benchmarking consortium. While still only speculation, Gearlog seems to think that this means Apple will now concentrate on Windows drivers to help the benchmark scores of Windows XP loaded on Apple’s Intel-based computers. From other news I have read, I can support their stance. Other rumors indicate OS X 10.5, dubbed Leopard, will feature Virtualization Technology or VT, as I talked about a while ago. It turns out that Intel is hard at work preparing to ship the Core Duo T2700 processor, a dual-core 2.33GHz chip, which will support VT. Coincidence - I think not. Apple has this timed just right and there would be no surprise if Leopard was launched simultaneously with upgraded Intel Macs featuring this VT chip.

Virtualization Technology with a supportive OS and processor opens up the possibility for running several operating systems, e.g. OS X and Windows XP, at native speeds while affording the ability to switch between them quickly.

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3 Comments

  1. Just one question: How the heck will one be able to choose between operating systems?
    Key combinations cannot be used because the OS is responsible for handling them, and,
    IIRC, windows doesn’t have support for hardware virtualisation.

  2. Key combinations cannot be used because the OS is responsible for handling them.

    Not entirely true. I have a KVM which uses key combination to switch between inputs. There are no drivers for it and I can even switch computers when the current input is off or disconnected. Apple could easily have just a small minor hardware device in between the keyboard and the computer to allow for this.

  3. I suppose yes, since the keyboards Apple uses are all USB.

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